Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 108
... economic , political or social reasons , as the boundary between private and public sector provision is redrawn . Defined in this way , all national states in the advanced capitalist world of Europe are now interventionist , although to ...
... economic , political or social reasons , as the boundary between private and public sector provision is redrawn . Defined in this way , all national states in the advanced capitalist world of Europe are now interventionist , although to ...
Page 112
... economic objectives , especially in areas in which the natural environment is perceived as fragile and under threat , as is the case over much of the Mediterranean . The argument put forward here is that attempts to create ...
... economic objectives , especially in areas in which the natural environment is perceived as fragile and under threat , as is the case over much of the Mediterranean . The argument put forward here is that attempts to create ...
Page 206
... economic status as well as the social attributes of an independent person . Their memory of subordination generates the meaning of why they were both enmeshed in sheikh - ` abīd relations , and why they have now overcome the role of ...
... economic status as well as the social attributes of an independent person . Their memory of subordination generates the meaning of why they were both enmeshed in sheikh - ` abīd relations , and why they have now overcome the role of ...
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520103 | 1 |
Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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